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_Appleton’s Annual Cyclopædia_ (1890) 644. PHILLIPS, GILES FIRMAN. _b._ 1780; painted landscapes in water-colours, especially views on the Thames; a member of the new water-colour society; exhibited 17 pictures at R.A., 10 at B.I., and 50 at Suffolk st. gallery 1830–58; author of Principles of effect and colour as applicable to landscape painting 1838, 3 ed. 1840; A practical treatise on drawing and painting in water-colours 1839. _d._ 31 March 1867. PHILLIPS, HENRY (son of Richard Phillips, barrister then an actor, _m._ 1800 Miss Barnett, a singer). _b._ Bristol 13 Aug. 1801; sang soprano parts at the Haymarket and Drury Lane, known as the singing Roscius 1810–17; a bass in Bishop’s Law of Java at Covent Garden 11 May 1822, also in Arne’s Artaxerxes 1823; his voice became baritone; sang the part of Caspar on the first night of Der Freischutz at Covent Garden 14 Oct. 1824; took part in provincial musical festivals; principal bass at the concerts of ancient music 1825; entered the choir of Bavarian chapel 1825; sang as Hofer in The Tell of the Tyrol at Drury Lane 1830; in Milner’s Gustave the third at Covent Garden 11 Nov. 1833; at the Lyceum in Loder’s Nourjahad 21 July 1834, and in Barnett’s Mountain sylph 25 Aug. 1834; gave table entertainments 1843–63; visited U.S. of America 1844, produced Adventures in America, a vocal entertainment 1845; sang at Philharmonic concert 15 March 1847; a scena was composed for him by Mendelssohn to words from Ossian ‘On Lena’s gloomy heath’; retired at a farewell concert 25 Feb. 1863; a teacher of singing in Birmingham and then in London; composed music to many songs, most popular being The best of all good company 1840, and Shall I wastynge in despaire; The emigrant ship 1845; his name is attached to upwards of 50 pieces; author of The true enjoyment of angling with music to the songs 1843; Hints on declamation 1848. _d._ 192 Dalston lane, Dalston, London 8 Nov. 1876. _bur._ Woking cemet. _H. Phillips’s Musical recollections_, 2 _vols._ (1864) _portrait_; _Actors by daylight ii_ 137 (1838) _portrait_; _The Oddfellow i_ 53 (1839) _portrait_; _I.L.N. ii_ 239 (1843) _portrait_; _Era 19 Nov. 1876 p._ 5. PHILLIPS, HENRY RICHARD. Horse dealer at 44 Cross st. Finsbury, London 1835–42, and at 9 Albert gate, Knightsbridge 1849 to death; a very large buyer of horses; held the contract for supplying horses for the cavalry of the British army; Napoleon III was one of his best customers and called a favourite horse Phillips in his honour. _d._ London 10 Sept. 1886. PHILLIPS, HENRY WYNDHAM (younger son of Thomas Phillips, portrait painter 1770–1845). _b._ 1820; pupil of his father; painted a few scriptural subjects 1845–9; painted portraits of Charles Kean as Louis XI for the Garrick club, Dr. Wm. Prout for the royal college of physicians, Robert Stephenson for the Institution of civil engineers and of Nassau Wm. Senior; secretary of Artists’ general benevolent institution 13 years; exhibited 76 pictures at R.A. and 13 at B.I. 1838–68; his picture The Magdalen has been engraved by George Zobel and his Dreamy thoughts by W. J. Edwards. _d._ Hollow Combe, Sydenham, Kent 8 Dec. 1868. _Athenæum ii_ 802 (1868); _Art Journal_ (1869) 29. PHILLIPS, JAMES (son of rev. Richard Phillips). _b._ Nevendon, Essex 22 April 1792; went to U.S. of America 1818; taught in Harlem, New York; professor of mathematics in univ. of North Carolina 1826 to death; prepared treatises on algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and kindred subjects. _d._ Chapel Hill, North Carolina 16 March 1867. PHILLIPS, JOHN (son of John Phillips 1769–1808, an officer of excise). _b._ Marden, Wiltshire 25 Dec. 1800; employed by his uncle Wm. Smith the geologist in London; arranged the fossils in the museum at York 1824, keeper of the museum 1824–40, hon. curator 1840–4; F.G.S. 1828, Wollaston medallist 1845, president 1859–60; F.R.S. 10 April 1834; secretary of York philosophical society to 1840; assistant secretary of the British Association 1832–59; professor of geology at King’s college London 1834–44, and at Trin. coll. Dublin 1844–5; employed on the geological survey 1840–4; matric. from Magdalen coll. Oxf. 25 Oct. 1853, M.A. 1853, D.C.L. 13 June 1866; hon. fellow of his college May 1868 to death; deputy at Oxford for Wm. Buckland the professor of geology 1853–6, reader in geology 1856, professor 1857; keeper of the Ashmolean museum, Oxford 1854–70; curator of the new museums at Oxford 1857; hon. LL.D. Dublin 1857 and Cambridge 1866; president of British Assoc. 1865; admitted to freedom of the Turner’s company April 1874; author of Illustrations of the geology of Yorkshire, 2 vols. 1829–36; A guide to geology 1834; Geological map of the British isles 1842; Memoirs of William Smith, 2 vols. 1844; Life on the earth, its origin and succession 1860; Vesuvius 1869; Geology of Oxford and the valley of the Thames 1871, and of more than a hundred papers in scientific periodicals. _d._ from the result of a fall on the staircase All Soul’s college Oxford 24 April 1874. _bur._ the cemetery, York 30 April, bust in museum at Oxford, and portrait at Geological soc. London. _Geological Mag._ (1870) 301 _portrait_, _and_ (1874) 240; _A. Geikie’s Life of sir R. I. Murchison i_ 130, _ii_ 106, 374 (1875); _Athenæum 2 May 1874 pp._ 597–8;. _I.L.N. xlvii_ 288 (1865) _portrait_, _lxiv_ 457, 458 (1874) _portrait_; _Graphic ix_ 490, 505 (1874) _portrait_; _Nature ix_ 510 (1874). PHILLIPS, JOHN ARTHUR (son of John Phillips, mineral agent 1793–1851). _b._ Polgooth, near St. Austell, Cornwall 18 Feb. 1822; studied at the Ecole des mines, Paris from Dec. 1844, a graduate 1846; employed in a French colliery 1846–8; mining engineer and consulting metallurgist in London 1848–68; professor of metallurgy at college for civil engineers Putney 1848–50; went to California 1853, 1865 and 1866; manager of works of Widnes Metal company at Liverpool 1868–77; F.G.S. 1872, vice-president to death; M.I.C.E. 6 Dec. 1870; M.C.S. 1847; F.R.S. 2 June 1881; author of A manual of metallurgy 1852, 3 ed. 1859; Gold mining and assaying 1852, 2 ed. 1853; Records of mining and metallurgy 1857; Elements of metallurgy 1874, 3 ed. 1891; with W. H. Dorman edited W. Truran’s The iron manufacture of Great Britain, 2 ed. 1862; and of many papers in scientific periodicals 1842–86. _d._ 18 Fopstone road, Kensington, London 4 Jany. 1887. _Boase and Courtney’s Bill Cornub. i_ 481–2 (1874), _iii_ 1312 (1882); _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxix_ 481–4 (1887); _Proc. of Royal Soc. xliii pp. iii–iv_ (1888); _Academy xxxi_ 29 (1887); _Nature xxxv_ 248 (1887). PHILLIPS, JOHN JONES. _b._ Wales 1843; educ. Mill hill school, and at Guy’s hospital 1860; matric. at Univ. of London 1860, M.B. 1864, M.D. 1867; M.R.C.S. 1864; L.R.C.P. 1864, M.R.C.P. 1868; assistant obstetric physician at Guy’s 1869; physician to hospital for sick children and to Royal maternity charity 1869; sec. to the Hunterian and then to the Obstetrical soc. 1871 to death; practised at 26 Finsbury sq. London; joint editor of Guy’s hospital reports for some time. _d._ 26 Finsbury sq. London 22 Jany. 1874. _Obstetrical Journal Feb. 1874 pp._ 774–6; _Lancet 31 Jany. 1874 p._ 182. PHILLIPS, JOHN ROLAND (only son of David Phillips of Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire). _b._ Cilgerran 18 June 1844; in a solicitor’s office at Cardigan; won the prize at Cardigan eisteddfod Aug. 1866 for the best essay on the History of Cilgerran, printed 1867; the first secretary of the Cymrodorion society when revived in 1873; barrister L.I. 10 June 1870; deputy associate on South Wales circuit 1877–80; stipendiary magistrate of West Ham, near London 22 June 1881 to death, being the first under the act giving local boards power to appoint magistrates; author of A list of the sheriffs of Cardiganshire 1868; Memoirs of the civil war in Wales and the marches, 2 vols. 1874; An attempt at a concise history of Glamorgan 1879; collated and restored monuments of Howard family for duke of Norfolk; collected records for sir W. Harcourt’s commission on city of London 1884. _d._ The Limes, South Hampstead 3 June 1887. _Bygones in Wales_ (1887) 323; _Law Journal 11 June 1887 p._ 345. PHILLIPS, JOHN SAMUEL (son of Samuel Phillips, an officer in the Middle Temple). _b._ in the Middle Temple, London 23 March 1799; educ. St. Paul’s school 1808–14; law stationer in partnership with James Taverner Reed of Bishop’s court, Lincoln’s inn; freeman of the city 1820; a liveryman of the Cooks’ co.; member of Metropolitan board of works for the Strand district 1857 to death; member of the court of the Cambridge asylum for soldiers’ widows to death; a founder of the Law writers’ institution and president 1846 to death. _d._ 54 Euston sq. London 4 Jany. 1879. _bur._ Highgate cemet. 11 Jany. _Metropolitan 11 Jany. 1879 pp._ 26, 29. PHILLIPS, PHILIP. _b._ 1802 or 1803; pupil of Clarkson Stanfield; painted dioramas for Surrey theatre 1833–40; exhibited 17 landscapes at R.A., 24 at B. I., and 42 at Suffolk st. gallery 1826–65; purchased Duke’s Arms tavern, Upper Lambeth Marsh, Surrey, where he built the Bower saloon, opened for musical performances June 1839, from which he retired 1841; principal scenic artist to Lyceum, Haymarket, and Adelphi theatres; went with the queen to Ireland 1–12 Aug. 1849, exhibited a moving diorama of this tour at Chinese gallery, Hyde Park corner 18 March 1850 to Aug. 1850; painted for Albert Smith part of the scenery for his entertainment China 1859. _d._ Gloucester house, Larkhall lane, Clapham 29 May 1864. _Era 5 June 1864 p._ 10; _Sunday Times 24 March 1850 p._ 3. PHILLIPS, RICHARD (son of James Phillips of George yard, Lombard st. London, printer and bookseller). _b._ London 1778; educ. as a chemist and druggist under Wm. Allen of Plough court; a founder of the Askesian soc. 1796, and of Geological soc. 1807; lecturer on chemistry at London hospital 1817; professor of chemistry at royal military college, Sandhurst 1818; lecturer on chemistry at Grainger’s school of medicine, Southwark 1818; F.R.S. 14 March 1822; chemist and curator of Museum of practical geology, Jermyn st. London 1839 to death; F.C.S. 1841, president 1849–50; discovered the true nature of uranite 1823; edited with E. W. Brayley The annals of philosophy 1821–6; one of the editors of The philosophical magazine 1827–50; author of An analysis of the Bath water 1806; An experimental examination of the last edition of the Pharmacopœia Londinensis 1811; Remarks on the editio altera of the Pharmacopœia Londinensis 1816; wrote all the chemical articles in the Penny cyclopædia, and about 70 papers in scientific journals. _d._ 2 Champion place, Grove lane, Camberwell, London 11 May 1851. _bur._ Norwood cemetery 16 May. _J. Bell and T. Redwood’s Pharmacy_ (1880) 206; _I.L.N. 14 June 1851 pp._ 547, 548 _portrait_. PHILLIPS, RICHARD EMPSON (son of a livery stable keeper). _b._ Great Ormond st. Queen sq. London 2 April 1820; in a wine merchant’s offices 1835; played Edmund Esdale in the Charcoal burner, Pantheon theatre, Catherine st. May 1840; acted with Henderson’s company at Ludlow 1840, and in other provincial towns to 1842; appeared as a negro singer and dancer at theatre royal, Ipswich Jany. 1843; stage manager Manchester theatre July 1843, played Henry Bertram to Miss Cushman’s Meg Merrilies; manager of theatres at Sheffield and Chester; acted Iago at Aberdeen with great success; actor and stage manager Grecian theatre, London 3 May 1847, where he acted to Sept. 1858 when he received a testimonial; aided J. W. Anson in establishing Dramatic, equestrian and musical sick fund 1855; manager for E. T. Smith of Her Majesty’s theatre Dec. 1860. _Theatrical times 4 Sept. 1847 pp._ 273–4 _portrait_; _The Players 5 Jany. 1861 p._ 207–8 _portrait_. PHILLIPS, ROBERT NEWTON. _b._ 24 June 1815; ensign 53 foot 27 May 1836, captain 12 Jany. 1844; capt. 43 foot 5 Jany. 1844, lieut. col. 29 July 1853; lieut. col. 94 foot 21 April 1854; lieut. col. provisional battalion, Chatham 26 Sept. 1854, placed on h.p. 6 Feb. 1863; col. 65 foot 13 July 1876 to death; general 1 Oct. 1877; served in Caffre war 1851–3, medal. _d._ Pipe Grange, Lichfield 21 Dec. 1888. PHILLIPS, SAMUEL (3 son of Philip Phillips of 71 St. James’s st. London, glass manufacturer, _d._ 1837). _b._ 28 Dec. 1814; recited before duke of Sussex who became his patron; declaimed Collins’s Ode to the passions at Haymarket theatre; played in Richard the third at Covent Garden theatre 23 June 1829; studied at univ. of Gottingen 1835–6; pensioner at Sidney Sussex coll. Camb. 12 Sept. 1836, left on death of his father early in 1837; lamp manufacturer with his brother Ralph Phillips at 190 and 223 Regent st. London 1837, they became bankrupt 20 Nov. 1840; tutor to lord Francis Bruce 1843; wrote two leaders a week for the Morning Herald 1845–6; wrote literary reviews for the Times about 1845 to death; secretary to the Richmond association for support of the farmers who had been injured through fiscal changes 1845; proprietor and editor of John Bull weekly paper 1845–6; contributed to the Literary gazette 1851–4; LL.D. Gottingen 1852; literary director of the Crystal palace co. 1853 to death, and treasurer for a time; suggested formation of a society for promoting Assyrian archæological exploration Aug. 1853; author of Caleb Stukely, 3 vols. 1844 anon. (reprinted from Blackwood’s Mag.) published with his name 1862; The literature of the rail 1851; Essays from the Times 1851 anon.; A second series of essays from the Times 1854 anon.; both volumes were republished in 1871 as by Samuel Phillips, B.A. with his portrait; Guide to the Crystal palace and park 1854, 3 ed. 1854; We’re all low people there 1854; Memoir of the duke of Wellington 1856. _d._ of a rupture of a vessel on the lungs Brighton 14 Oct. 1854. _bur._ Sydenham church 21 Oct. left about £11,000. _Bentley’s Miscellany xxxviii_ 129–36 (1855); _Tait’s Mag. Jany. 1855 pp._ 41–2; _Literary Gazette_ (1854) 906–7; _G.M. Dec. 1854 pp._ 635–6. PHILLIPS, THOMAS (son of Thomas Phillips of the excise department). _b._ London 6 July 1760; apprenticed to an apothecary at Hay in Breconshire; pupil of John Hunter; M.R.C.S.; surgeon’s mate of the Danae frigate 1780, and then surgeon of the Hind; entered service of East India co. 1782; inspector of hospitals in colony of Botany Bay 1796–8; superintendent surgeon Bengal 1802–17; member of Calcutta medical board to 1817; presented upwards of 20,000 volumes to St. David’s college, Lampeter, established 6 scholarships at the college and left by his will £7,000 to found a Phillips’ professorship in natural science; founded the Welsh educational institution at Llandovery in Carmarthenshire 1847, endowed the library with £140 a year, gave 7,000 books and left it about £11,000. _d._ 5 Brunswick sq. London 13 June 1851. _bur._ in catacombs of St. Pancras church 20 June. _G.M. June 1851 pp._ 655–6. NOTE.--He left £1,000 to Balliol coll. Oxf. and £1,000 to Jesus coll. to found scholarships for the pupils of the Institution at Llandovery. PHILLIPS, SIR THOMAS (eld. son of Thomas Phillips of Llanellan house, Monmouthshire). _b._ Llanelly, Breconshire 1801; solicitor in partnership with Thomas Prothero at Newport, Monmouthshire June 1824 to Jany. 1840; mayor of Newport 1838–9, read the riot act from the Westgate inn when John Frost entered the town at the head of 7,000 chartists 4 Nov. 1839, when he was wounded with slugs in the arm and hip; knighted free of expense at Windsor castle 9 Dec. 1839; voted freedom of city of London 26 Feb. 1840, admitted 7 April 1840; barrister I.T. 10 June 1842, bencher 5 May 1865 to death; Q.C. 17 Feb. 1865; the arbitrator in many law suits; built a church and schools at Court-y-hella, near Newport for the use of his colliers; member of the National society 1848; president of council of Society of arts; author of Wales, the language, social condition, moral character, and religious opinions of the people considered in their relation to education 1849; The life of James Davies, a village schoolmaster 1850, 2 ed. 1852. _d._ 77 Gloucester place, Portman sq. London 26 May 1867. _bur._ Llanellan. _J. Morgan’s Four biographical sketches_ (1892), _Sir T. Phillips pp._ 159–79; _A.R._ (1839) 314–6, _and_ (1840) 203–19; _Law Times xliii_ 48, 110 (1867); _G.M. July 1867 p._ 107. PHILLIPS, WATTS. _b._ Nov. 1825; the only pupil of George Cruikshank 1844; resided in Paris 1845–66, with occasional visits to London; drew the cartoons for Diogenes comic weekly paper Jany. 1853 to June 1854, and wrote in it under signature of The ragged philosopher; his book The wild tribes of London 1855 was dramatised by Wm. Travers and produced at City of London theatre; illustrated several works; wrote for the Daily news and London journal; author of the following plays, Joseph Chavigny, Adelphi theatre May 1857; The poor strollers, Adelphi 1858; The dead heart, Adelphi 10 Nov. 1859, revived by Henry Irving at Lyceum 1893; Paper wings, Adelphi 29 Feb. 1860, revived at Olympic 15 Feb. 1869; A story of the Forty five, Drury Lane 12 Nov. 1860; His last victory, St. James’s 21 June 1862; Camilla’s husband, Olympic 14 Dec. 1862, the last piece in which Robson appeared; Paul’s return, Princess’s 15 Feb. 1864; A woman in mauve, Haymarket 18 March 1865; Theodora, actress and empress, Surrey 9 April 1866; The Huguenot captain, Princess’s 2 July 1866; Lost in London, Adelphi 16 March 1867; Nobody’s child, Surrey 14 Sept. 1867; Maud’s peril, Adelphi 23 Oct. 1867; Land rats and water rats, Surrey 5 Sept. 1868; Not guilty, Queens 13 Feb. 1869; Fettered, Holborn 17 Feb. 1869; On the jury, Princess’s 16 Dec. 1871; Amos Clark, Queen’s 19 Oct. 1872; wrote in Town talk a novel entitled The honour of the family, published under title of Amos Clark or the poor dependent 1862; wrote many novels in the Family herald and other periodicals; author of An accommodation bill 1850; The hooded snake, a story of the secret police 1860; Ida Lee, or the child of the wreck by Fairfax Balfour 1864; Who will save her, 3 vols. 1874. _d._ 45 Redcliffe road, West Brompton, London 3 Dec. 1874. _bur._ Brompton cemetery 8 Dec. _Watt’s Phillips, artist and playwright._ _By E. Watts Phillips_ (1891) _portrait_; _J. Coleman’s Truth about the Dead heart_ (1890); _Dutton Cook’s Nights at the play_ (1883) 159–62; _Illust. sporting news vi_ 161 (1867) _portrait_; _I.L.N. lxv_ 534, 558, 585 (1874) _portrait_; _Saturday Review lxxii_ 728 (1891); _M. H. Spielman’s History of Punch_ (1895) 56, 589. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM HENRY. _b._ 1808; civil engineer; inventor of Phillips’s fire annihilator patented 4 June 1844, 16 April 1849, and 5 Oct. 1865; discovered numerous important scientific problems; wrote On aërial locomotion by machinery without gaseous buoyancy, Report of Aëronautical soc. vi 53–4 (1871). _d._ 119 Linden Grove, Nunhead, Surrey 28 Nov. 1884. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM LOVELL. _b._ Bristol 26 Dec. 1816; chorister Bristol cathedral 1822–31; pupil at Royal academy of music, London 1831–8, learning singing from Gaetano Crivelli and the violoncello and harmony from Charles Lucas; sub-professor of piano, harmony, and violoncello, professor 1831, associate honorary member; musical director at Olympic theatre, and at Princess’s; member of orchestra of Her Majesty’s theatre, Philharmonic soc. and Sacred harmonic soc.; organist St. Catherine’s collegiate church, Regent’s park; author of New and complete instruction for the violoncello 1846; composer of The bridge England, song 1840; As you a nutting go, song 1844; The ivy green, a song 1844; Soft be thy slumbers, serenade 1846; I’m a little laughing gipsy 1857; The two rosebuds 1859; his name is attached to upwards of 70 compositions; under the name of Philip Lovell he wrote Songs of childhood 1843 and other songs; one of the best violoncello players of his day. _d._ 67 Oakley sq. Camden town, London 19 March 1860. _W. W. Cazalet’s History of royal academy of music_ (1854) 311; _Era 25 March 1860 p._ 10. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM PAGE (eld. son of Wm. Page Thomas Phillips of Melton Grange, Woodbridge, Suffolk, _b._ 1833). _b._ Brent-bridge house, Hendon, Middlesex 5 Aug. 1858; educ. Eton 1871–7; rowed No. 6 in the Eton eight 1876 and was second captain of the boats 1877; member of Kingston rowing club stroked their eight and four at Henley regatta 1877; ran 150 yards in 15 seconds at Lillie Bridge and 120 yards twice in 12 seconds at Stamford Bridge 22 May 1880; ran 440 yards in 49 seconds at Aston ground 16 July 1881, 120 yards in 11 seconds at Stamford bridge 25 March 1882, and 300 yards in 32 seconds at Stamford bridge 20 May 1882, these five performances were all bests on record; lieutenant West Suffolk militia 18 March 1882 to death. _d._ 26 March 1884. _bur._ Woodbridge 1 April. _Sporting Mirror Oct. 1881 pp._ 85–8 portrait; _Illust. sp. and dr. news 5 April 1884 p._ 72, _19 April pp._ 113, 120 _portrait_. PHILLOTT, CHARLES GEORGE RODNEY. _b._ 1782; entered navy 27 Jany. 1794; served on board the Amphion 32 guns in the Mediterranean 1802–10, shewing great gallantry in many attacks on the enemy; in command of the Primrose 18 guns, served in the Mediterranean, the North sea, and America 1810–18, retired 1 Oct. 1846; captain 7 Dec. 1818; retired admiral 22 Nov. 1862. _d._ 39 Hans place, Chelsea 11 March 1863. PHILLOTT, FRANCIS (youngest son of James Phillott 1749–1815, rector of Stanton Priors, Somerset). _b._ Stanton Priors 29 Oct. 1821; educ. Winchester and St. John’s coll. Oxf., B.A. 1844, M.A. 1861; C. of Saltford, Cambs. 1845–52; domestic chaplain to earl of Normanton 1853–9; C. of Huntley, Gloucs. 1865–6; C. of Lolworth, Cambs. 1872–7. author of A litany hymn for the use of church schools 1862; The textual witness to the truth and divine authority of the Pentateuch 1863; Sacred memories, the Athanasian creed metrically pharaphrased 1870. _d._ 9 Pierpont place, Dawlish 4 Sept. 1878. PHILLOTT, HENRY WRIGHT (3 son of Johnson Phillott of Whitcombe, Gloucs. _b._ 1816; educ. Charterhouse 1827–33, and Ch. Ch. Oxf., student 1835–51; B.A. 1838, M.A. 1840; assistant master Charterhouse; R. of Staunton-on-Wye, Herefordshire 1850–87; rural dean of Weobly 1854–87; prebendary of Hereford 1864; chancellor of choir of Hereford cathedral 1886 to death; resident canon of Hereford 1887 to death; wrote the beautiful Carmen Carthusianum, which was set to music by Wm. Horsley; author with W. L. Bevan of Mediæval geography, an essay in illustration of the Hereford mappa mundi 1873; author of Selections from English prose writers 1849; Hereford 1888 in Diocesan histories. _d._ The precincts, Hereford 4 Dec. 1895. _Guardian 11 Dec. 1895 p._ 1908. PHILLPOTTS, ARTHUR THOMAS (son of succeeding). _b._ 23 May 1815; 2 lieut. R.A. 21 June 1834, colonel 15 Dec. 1864, col. commandant 26 Nov. 1880 to death; commanded the R.A. at Aldershot 1 March 1865 to 6 June 1867 and 1 July 1871 to 18 April 1873; inspector general of artillery at head quarters 1 April 1877 to 31 Aug. 1880; M.G. 6 March 1868; L.G. 1 Oct. 1877; placed on retired list with hon. rank of general 23 May 1882. _d._ Lawhitton rectory, near Launceston 2 Sept. 1890. PHILLPOTTS, HENRY (2 son of John Phillpotts, brick factor at Bridgwater, afterwards landlord of the Bell inn, Gloucester 1744–1814). _b._ Bridgwater 6 May 1778; educ. Gloucester college school; scholar of C.C. coll. Oxf. 7 Nov. 1791; B.A. 1795, M.A. 1778, B.D. and D.D. 1821; fellow of Magdalen coll. 25 July 1795 to 27 Oct. 1804, hon. fellow 2 Feb. 1862 to death; prælector of moral philosophy 25 July 1800; one of the examiners for honours 1802 and 1803; select preacher before the univ. Nov. 1804; V. of Kilmarsdon, near Bath 1 Sept. 1804 to April 1806; R. of Stainton-le-Street, Durham 24 Dec. 1805; chaplain to bishop of Durham 1806–26; V. of Bishop Middleham, Durham 24 July 1805 to 1808; R. of Gateshead 10 May 1808, master of Gateshead hospital 12 May 1808; held ninth prebendal stall in Durham cathedral 24 July 1809, the second stall 30 Dec. 1815 to 20 Sept. 1820, and the sixth stall 22 Jany. 1831 to death; chaplain of St. Margaret, Durham 28 Sept. 1810; rector of Stanhope-on-the-Wear, Durham 20 Sept. 1820 to Jany. 1831, with an income of £4,000, built a parsonage at cost of £12,000; dean of Chester 13 May 1828; bishop of Exeter 22 Nov. 1830 to death, consecrated in Lambeth palace chapel 2 Jany. 1831, installed 14 Jany.; visitor of Exeter coll. Oxf. 1831 to death; treasurer of Exeter cathedral 27 Jany. 1831; prebendary of Exeter 27 Feb. 1831; carried on successful lawsuits against rev. John Shore 1843, and rev. H. E. Head 1838; refused to institute rev. G. C. Gorham to living of Brampford Speke 1847, Gorham appealed to the privy council and was instituted 8 March 1850, this matter was discussed in 35 publications; spent about £25,000 in litigation; gave £10,000 to found a theological coll. at Exeter; supported Miss Sellon’s sisterhood at Devonport 1852; presented his library to the clergy of Cornwall, library opened Truro 1871; executed the resignation of his see 9 Sept. 1869, which did not take effect on account of his death; author of Letters to C. Butler on his Book of the Roman catholic church 1822; A letter to G. Canning on catholic emancipation 1827, 6 ed. 1827; A letter to an English layman on the coronation oath 1828; A letter to the archbishop of Canterbury 1850, this letter, in which he excommunicates the archbishop, refers chiefly to the Gorham case; A pastoral letter on the present state of the church 1851, 8 ed. 1851; Correspondence with T. B. Macaulay on statements in his History of England 1860; his name is attached to upwards of 75 publications to many of which replies were printed. _d._ at Bishopstowe palace, Torquay 18 Sept. 1869. _bur._ St. Mary’s, Torquay. _R. N. Shutte’s Life of right rev. Henry Phillpotts_, _vol._ 1 (1863) _portrait_; _Annual register_ (1869) 162–4; _Edinburgh Rev. Jany. 1852 pp._ 59–94; _Portraits of eminent conservatives_ 1834 _portrait xx_; _Church of England photograph portrait gallery_ 1859 _portrait xii_; _Illust. News of the world_ 1861, _vol. viii_, _portrait xxvii_; _F. Arnold’s Our bishops and deans i_ 180–206 (1875); _I.L.N. ii_ 191 (1843) _portrait_, _lv_ 300, 302 (1869) _portrait_; _St. Stephen’s by Mask_ (1839) 173–82; _The Church goer_, _Bristol_ (1847) 242–52. PHILLPOTTS, WILLIAM JOHN (eld. son of preceding). _b._ Bishop Middleham, Durham 27 Jany. 1807; educ. Oriel coll. Oxf., B.A. 1830, M.A. 1832; V. of Uny Lelant with Towednack, Cornwall 4 Nov. 1831 to Sept. 1832; V. of Grimley, Worcs. Sept. 1832 to 1845; prebendary of Exeter 21 Nov. 1840; archdeacon of Cornwall 6 Jany. 1845 to death; V. of Gluvias with Budock, Cornwall 25 March 1845 to death; chancellor of diocese of Exeter Oct. 1860 to death; precentor of Exeter cathedral 1870; author of An answer to the infidels, a charge to the clergy 1864; Reply to canon Farrar’s Eternal hope 1878. _d._ St. Gluvias vicarage 10 July 1888. PHILP, ELIZABETH (elder dau. of the succeeding). _b._ Falmouth 17 Jany. 1825; studied singing under Manuel Garcia and Madame Marchesi, and composition under Dr. Ferdinand Hiller of Cologne; a teacher of singing in London; author of How to sing an English ballad 1869, 4 ed. 1870; composer of O, had I the voice of a bird 1855; I once had a sweet little doll 1867; Lillie’s good night 1870; At rest 1884; her name is attached to 150 pieces of music. _d._ 67 Gloucester crescent, Regent’s park, London 26 Nov. 1885. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub._ (1878–82) 487–91, 1313; _Boase’s Collect. Cornub._ (1890) 735, 1808; _F. Hays’ Women of the day_ (1885) 159. PHILP, JAMES (son of Robert Kemp Philp, unitarian minister 1769–1850). _b._ Falmouth 4 Oct. 1800; printer and publisher Falmouth to 1836, and at Bristol 1836–46; compiled A Panorama of Falmouth 1827, printed it himself and bound a copy with his own hands, which he presented to the duke of Clarence 1827; edited The christian child’s faithful friend 1829, which ran for some years; printed The selector or Cornish magazine, 4 vols. 1826–9, and The Falmouth packet 1829 etc. which he for sometime edited; celebrated his golden wedding 24 May 1874. _d._ 164 Tuffnell park road, London 23 April 1887. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub._ (1878–82) 491, 1313. PHILP, ROBERT KEMP (son of Henry Philp of Falmouth 1793–1836). _b._ Falmouth 14 June 1819; employed by a printer at Bristol 1835; a newsvendor at Bath; placed in the stocks for selling a Sunday newspaper; edited with Henry Vincent The national vindicator, a Bath weekly paper 1838–42; a Chartist lecturer 1839; member of executive committee of the Chartists 1841–3; a delegate to the conference called by Joseph Sturge at Birmingham 27 Dec. 1842; a member of the national convention which sat in London from 12 April 1842, drew up the monster petition signed by 3,300,000 persons in favour of the confirmation of the charter, which was presented 2 May 1842; contributed to The Sentinel from its commencement 7 Jany. 1843; publisher at Great New st. Fetter lane, London 1845; sub-editor of The People’s journal 1846–8; edited The Family friend, a monthly periodical, afterwards fortnightly and weekly 1850–5; The family tutor 1851–3, Home companion 1852–6, and The Family treasury 1853–4; Diogenes, a weekly comic paper 1853–4; author of Enquire within upon everything 1856 etc. of which more than a million copies were sold; Notices to correspondents 1856; The reason why 1856; wrote The successful candidate, a two-act comedy 1852; The mountain rill 1850, and four other songs by him were set to music; his name as author and editor is attached to upwards of 40 publications. _d._ 21 Claremont sq. Islington 30 Nov.

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1. Chapter 1 2. 1837. _d._ Melbury house near Dorchester 3 Jany. 1858. 3. 1891. _bur._ Norwood cemetery 12 Oct. 4. 1860. _bur._ Boston cemetery 5 Oct., marble memorial statue 5. 1840. _d._ 40 Great James st. London 2 May 1885 aged 76. 6. 1867. _d._ 1889. 7. 1840. _d._ Kensington palace, London 1 Aug. 1873. _I.L.N. lxiii_ 8. 1854. _Gillow’s English catholics_, _iii_ 555–8 (1887). 9. 1868. _Sanctuary services. By A. Jack. With a memoir by J. Kerr. 10. 1861. _monu._ erected in ch. yard at Liff. _Norrie’s Dundee 11. 66. _The Era 10 Oct. 1852 p._ 12. 12. 1879. _bur._ Cheltenham. _Evans’ Lancashire authors_ (1850) 44–8. 13. 1873. _Law Times_, _liv_ 334 (1873). 14. 1859. _d._ 10 Baring crescent, Exeter 26 May 1866 aged 84. 15. 1876. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog._ (1849) 571. 16. 1884. _Proc. Instit. Mechanical Engineers_ (1884) 473–4; _Min. 17. 1847. _d._ 21 Hornton st. Kensington 3 June 1852. _O’Byrne’s 18. 1886. _Church of England photographic portrait gallery_ (1859), 19. 1857. _d._ Askham hall, Penrith 13 Sep. 1878. _bur._ Lowther 20. 1844. _d._ Cardigan, York county, New Brunswick 31 July 1868. 21. 1880. _Treherne & Goldie’s University Boat Race_ (1884) 241–2. 22. 1889. _d._ at res. of his brother, general John Jago Trelawny, 23. 1866. _d._ Plymouth 21 Feb. 1870. 24. 1854. d. Panteg 2 Aug. 1871. _Hulbert’s Annals of Almondbury_ 25. 1856. _d._ 9 Jany. 1883. _Min. of Proc. of Instit. of C.E. 26. 1868. _Appleton’s American Biog. iii_ 399 (1887); _Griswold’s 27. 1864. _d._ 57 Conduit st. Regent st. London 17 March 1860. _G. 28. 1888. Some of his collections exhibited at Rowland Ward’s, 166 29. 1879. _d._ St. Marnocks, Malahide, co. Dublin 19 Dec. 1881. 30. 1844. _d._ 21 Royal circus, Edinburgh 19 April 1854. _Quarterly 31. 3. Quito 1865. _d._ Quito 22 June 1873. _Trans. Botanical Soc. 32. 1882. _Proc. of Botanical Soc. of Edin. xiv_ 288–95 (1882). 33. 1840. _d._ St. Helena, April 1884. 34. 1885. _Min. of Proc. of I.C.E. lxxxi_ 324–7 (1885). 35. 1874. _Proc. of royal Soc. of Edin. ix_ 20–2 (1878); _Nature 26 36. 1851. _d._ Peterstow rectory 8 Jany. 1886. 37. 1892. _W. Besant’s Eulogy of R. Jefferies_ (1888), _portrait_; 38. 86. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog. Dict._ (1849) 579. 39. 1890. _d._ 9 Dunstanville ter. Falmouth 3 Nov. 1891. _Boase and 40. 1871. _bur._ the necropolis, Liverpool. _Puseley’s Commercial 41. 1860. _d._ Cobourg 29 July 1863. _American Annual Cyclop. for 42. 1877. _I.L.N. 20 Aug. 1859 p._ 194, _portrait_. 43. 1875. _Guardian 27 Oct. 1875 p._ 1367 _and 3 Nov. p._ 1394. 44. 1885. _H. C. F. Jenkin’s Papers literary and scientific 2 vols._ 45. 1885. _J. L. Roget’s History of Old water-colour Soc. ii_ 328–35 46. 1827. _d._ Gothic cottage, Blackheath, Kent 30 Dec. 1853. 47. 1863. _d._ Clifton court near Bristol 22 Jany. 1874. 48. 1834. _d._ Botley hill, Southampton 2 April 1878. _Academy_, _i_ 49. 1848. _d._ Lewes 13 March 1872. _The Gardeners’ Chronicle_ 50. 1852. _bur._ St. Nicholas, Chislehurst, Kent 26 Feb. _Christian 51. 1852. _d._ at his residence, Bellevue gardens, Manchester 20 52. 1874. _Trans. Botanical Soc. Edin. xii_ 201–2 (1876); _Proc. 53. 1872. _d._ 18 Nov. 1874. 54. 1882. _d._ 27 Victoria st. Westminster 10 March 1884. _bur._ 55. 1836. _d._ 38 Berkeley sq. London 3 Oct. 1859. _bur._ Middleton 56. 1867. _bur._ in family vault in church of Middleton Stoney 2 57. 1829. _d._ Boulogne 14 Oct. 1851. _Min. of proc. of instit. of 58. 1865. _Sylvanus Redivivus. By M. Houstoun_ (1889) 1 _et seq._, 59. 1815. _d._ Butterley hall, Derbyshire 13 Sep. 1869 aged 90. 60. 1862. _G.M. xix_ 652 (1865). 61. 1842. _d._ Headington near Oxford 7 March 1852. _William Smith’s 62. 1838. _d._ Greenhill, Weymouth 10 Jany. 1862. _Proc. of Med. and 63. 1835. _d._ Southland, Isle of Wight 27 June 1860. 64. 1883. _Appleton’s American Biog. iii_ 444 (1889). 65. 1858. _I.L.N. vii_ 320 (1845) _portrait_, _ix_ 125 (1846) 66. 1867. _d._ Northumberland, Canada 9 Nov. 1868. _Appleton’s 67. 1830. _d._ Wytham on the hill near Stamford 26 Oct. 1863. 68. 1879. _d._ London 1 June 1888. 69. 1878. _d._ of dysentery, Berobero 120 miles from Dar es Salaam 70. 1855. _Proc. of Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club_, _iii_ 202, 215. 71. 1868. _d._ 1885. 72. 1881. _bur._ Edgbaston. _Biograph_, _Aug. 1880 pp._ 170–3; 73. 1875. _d._ 24 Montagu sq. London 30 Sep. 1890. _British Medical 74. 1851. _d._ Montgomery 4 April 1853. 75. 1836. _d._ 1856. 76. 1849. (_m._ 1844 Caroline niece of Edwin Atherstone the poet, 77. 1860. _bur._ in churchyard of Shenfield near there. _E. Jones’s 78. 1869. _Sandby’s History of royal academy_, _ii_ 36–9 (1862); 79. 1873. _Barker’s Photographs of Medical Men_ (1868) _vol. ii_, 80. 1857. _bur._ Llanllyfni. 81. 1862. _d._ 27 Friargate, Derby 23 June 1863. 82. 1889. _Guardian 11 Dec. 1889 p._ 1916. 83. 1881. _Cowtan’s Memoirs of Br. Museum_ (1872) 109–12, 245–7; 84. 1814. _d._ St. Vincent, West Indies 13 Feb. 1853. 85. 1858. _d._ Lowndes sq. London 5 Nov. 1871. _The Court Album_ 86. 1854. _d._ Cheshunt, Herts. 18 May 1863. 87. 1886. _d._ Lansdown lodge, Lansdown road, Dublin 8 April 1890. 88. 1863. _d._ 26 Ashburn place, South Kensington, London 28 May 89. 1889. _Popular Science Monthly_, _v_ 103–7, _portrait_; _Leisure 90. 1883. _bur._ Norwood cemetery. 91. 1862. _d._ 7 Chester sq. London 4 Oct. 1881. _I.L.N. xlix_ 92. 1884. _Irish Monthly_, _vi_ 96–100 (1878). 93. 1876. _d._ Gibraltar, Nov. 1882. _I.L.N. xxxiv_ 108, 109 (1859), 94. 1878. _Joseph Kay’s Free trade in land_ (1879); _J. S. Bright’s 95. 1883. _d._ Eastbourne 3 March 1879. _Memoir of Annie Keary by 96. 1876. _O. J. Burke’s Anecdotes of Connaught circuit_ (1885) 97. 1873. _d._ Oban 26 July 1877. _Proc. Royal Soc. of Edinb. ix_ 98. 1851. _d._ Dundee 28 Feb. 1862. _Norrie’s Dundee Celebrities_ 99. 1834. _d._ Peamore near Exeter 1 June 1873. 100. 1890. _Christian World 24 July 1890 p._ 601. 101. 1855. _bur._ churchyard of Chelsham, Surrey, by the side of his 102. 1883. _d._ Saville row, London 12 Nov. 1854. _Oxberry’s Dramatic 103. 1847. _d._ Grove hill, Camberwell, London 18 May 1857. 104. book 1826; The refutation of nonconformity on its own professed 105. introduction to the newly discovered proofs of the divine 106. 1848. _d._ 51 King st. Yarmouth 10 June 1881 aged 86. 107. 1882. _Primitive Methodist Mag._ (1882) 491–6. 108. 1882. _bur._ Padgate 11 April. His dau. gave his seals and 100 109. 1866. _d._ 54 Eaton place, London 26 Dec. 1871. 110. 1854. _d._ 37 Porchester ter. Bayswater, London 10 Jany. 1870. 111. 1846. _d._ Birmingham 17 Dec. 1867. _Law Journal_, _ii_ 557, 112. 1886. _Life of D. Kennedy_ (1887), _portrait_. 113. 1861. _d._ Liddiard house, Grove ter. Notting hill, London 15 114. 1851. _d._ Benares 25 Sep. 1859. 115. 1867. _Norrie’s Dundee Celebrities_ (1873) 295–6. 116. 1851. _B. H. Kennedy’s Between Whiles 2 ed._ (1882). 117. 1838. _d._ Brighton 6 June 1883. _The Town 10 March 1838 p._ 323. 118. 1847. _d._ Kingston, Jamaica 20 March 1885. 119. 1853. _d._ Cannes 2 Nov. 1871. 120. 1878. _d._ 14 Suffolk sq. Cheltenham 29 Oct. 1886. 121. 1886. _Baily’s Mag. xxiv_ 125–6 (1874), _portrait_; _Public men 122. 1860. _d._ Stretton rectory 25 Dec. 1879. _Monthly notices of 123. 1842. _d._ 5 Pembridge gardens, Bayswater, London 13 Dec. 1887, 124. 1863. _Remains in verse and prose of F. Kilvert, with a brief 125. 1866. _d._ Clyffe, Dorchester 22 Oct. 1879. 126. 1888. _bur._ Highgate cemetery. _Athenæum 31 March 1888 p._ 412, 127. 1884. _Lillywhite’s Cricket scores_, _iii_ 387 (1863). 128. 1868. _Quarterly Journal of Geol. Soc. xxv_ 29 (1869). 129. 1850. _d._ 23 Montpellier road, Brighton 19 Oct. 1865. _Munk’s 130. 1872. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub. i_ 299 (1874). 131. 1867. _Law mag. and law review_, _xxvi_ 216–23 (1869); _Annual 132. 1875. _Charles Kingsley, his letters and memories of his life. 133. 1880. _bur._ Keith hall, Aberdeenshire 24 July. 134. 1856. _d._ Barton-on-Humber 30 Aug. 1863. 135. 1846. _d._ Bayswater, London 11 Jany. 1879. 136. 1862. _bur._ necropolis, Glasgow 5 Dec. _Life of J. S. Knowles. 137. 1844. _d._ 33 Gloucester place, Hyde park, London 3 Sep. 1860. 138. 1863. _bur._ privately without ceremony, Kensal Green cemetery. 139. 1890. _Athenæum 12 Sep. 1885 p._, _27 Sep. 1890 p._ 455. 140. 1886. _Min. of proc. of instit. of C.E. lxxxiv_ 449–50 (1885–86). 141. 1842. _d._ Great Western hotel, Paddington, London 7 March 1866. 142. 1882. _Proc. of Royal Geog. Soc. iv_ 314 (1882); _Graphic_, 143. 1857. _The poetry of Scottish rural life, a sketch of A. Laing._ 144. 1877. _bur._ Long Ashton 13 June. 145. 1793. _d._ 17 Chesham place, London 3 April 1866, personalty 146. 1848. _d._ Birlingham rectory 26 Jany. 1869. 147. 1852. _d._ of cholera at Saltcoats 12 Sep. 1854. _Arran, by the 148. 1892. _Illustrated Times 10 Aug. 1861 p._ 93, _portrait_; _The 149. 1856. _d._ 24 Clifton villas, Maida hill, London 11 Jany. 1877. 150. 1868. _Peter Gallwey’s Salvage from the wreck_ (1890), _memoir 151. 1846. _d._ New Inn, London 9 Dec. 1853. _In the privy council. 152. 1857. _d._ Victoria park, Manchester 7 April 1874, personalty 153. 1863. _Men of the time: British statesmen._ (1854) 44–69; 154. 1865. _d._ London 27 Feb. 1877. _Law Times 31 March 1877 p._ 397. 155. 1873. _W. J. Thoms’ Longevity of man_ (1879) 207–24; _Historical 156. 1865. _d._ East Malling near Maidstone 27 Jany. 1870. 157. 1867. _d._ of cholera at Boulogne 6 Sep. 1866. 158. 1875. _Munk’s College of physicians_ (1878) _iii_ 185; _St. 159. 1878. _d._ Upper Richmond road, Putney 9 March 1888. 160. Introduction on the progress of the Church Psalmody for an 161. 1888. _d._ of consumption, 128 Kennington park road, London 16 162. 1858. _Curwen’s Booksellers_ (1873) 346. 163. 1830. _d._ 5 Sussex sq. Brighton 5 Oct. 1869. _Reg. and mag. of 164. 1852. _d._ Hampton court palace 31 Oct. 1886. 165. 1859. _d._ 13 Upper Temple st. Dublin 20 Nov. 1885. 166. 1861. _d._ 1 Sussex place, Regent’s park, London 1 July 1871. 167. 1884. _Edwardes and Merivale’s Life of Sir Henry Lawrence_, 168. 1883. _Baily’s Mag. xli_ 367–9, 429 (1883). 169. 1882. _bur._ Haslemere 17 June. _Cecil Lawson, a memoir. By 170. 1887. _Irish Law Times_, _xi_ 464 (1887). 171. 1844. _d._ 19 Arundel st. Strand, London 31 May 1854. _Civil 172. 1883. _d._ Edgbaston 10 May 1883. _Edgbastonia_, _June 1883 pp._ 173. 1848. _d._ Glenallon, Torquay 17 March 1865. _Memoirs of 100 174. 1890. _Brady’s Episcopal succession_, _i_ 305 (1876), _ii_ 365 175. 1865. _G. Pycroft’s Art in Devonshire_ (1883) 82–5. 176. 1879. _Proc. of Royal Geog. Soc._ (1879) 802; _British Medical 177. 1858. _d._ Carleton near Pontefract 14 Nov. 1889. _Biograph_, 178. 1885. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxiii_ 433–6 (1886). 179. 1807. _d._ Clifton Down, Bristol 13 July 1855. _Particulars of 180. 1869. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_ 385–6, _ii_ 54 (1869). 181. 1855. _d._ Bellevue, Jersey 24 Dec. 1875. _I.L.N. lxviii_ 311 182. 1884. _bur._ Crystal palace district cemetery 7 Feb. 183. 1889. _Law Times_, _lxxxvii_ 13 (1889). 184. 1845. _d._ Dillington park, Somerset 16 Aug. 1874. 185. 1891. _bur._ Norwood cemetery. 186. 1866. _The Glasgow Herald 12 Oct. 1886 p._ 4. 187. part 1 translated by W. H. Leeds 1836; Illustrations of the 188. 1857. _d._ 17 Lower Fitzwilliam st. Dublin 16 Dec. 1861. 189. 1880. _d._ Greenhill Summit, Worcester 21 Oct. 1887. _bur._ 190. 1873. _I.L.N. lxiii_ 399 (1873). 191. 1885. _d._ at the res. of his father, 42 Shooter’s hill road, 192. 1891. _Law Times 14 Feb. 1891 p._ 291. 193. 1876. _d._ Westhorpe house, Scarborough 20 Nov. 1883. 194. 1867. _d._ Calais 27 Dec. 1877. 195. 1861. _O’Byrne p._ 645. 196. 1802. _m._ 24 Sep. 1827 rev. Wm. Legge, congregational minister, 197. 1880. _A life of consecration, memorials of Mrs. Mary Legge_ 198. 1852. _Proc. of Linnean Soc. ii_ 234–5 (1855). 199. 1876. _Solicitors’ Journal 16 Dec. 1876 p._ 132. 200. 1868. _bur._ Mylor ch. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub._ 201. 1867. _Proc. of Soc. of Antiq. iii_ 481–2 (1867). 202. 1872. _Irish Law Times 27 Jany. 1872 p._ 47. 203. 1869. _d._ Slindon house near Arundel 10 Jany. 1870. 204. 1865. _d._ 2 Abercorn place, St. John’s Wood, London 5 May 1859. 205. 1867. _d._ Belfield, Dundrum, co. Dublin 16 Sep. 1888. 206. 1860. _d._ Harcourt road, Dublin 5 Feb. 1878. _Recollections of 207. 1878. _d._ Wellingborough 27 July 1885. _Congregational Year 208. 1872. _d._ 17 Sussex place, Regent’s park, London 28 March 1876. 209. 1874. _d._ at residence of his mother 4 Lansdowne terrace west, 210. 1875. _d._ The Priory, 21 North bank, St. John’s Wood, London 211. 1865. _d._ 6 Queen’s gate place, London 5 Jany. 1877. 212. 1890. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. _The Mask_ (1868) _p. iii_, 213. 1862. _d._ Cannes 17 March 1883. _I.L.N. lxxxii_ 317 (1883), 214. 1891. _A. S. Lewis’ Life of S. S. Lewis_ (1892), _portrait_. 215. 1892. _Mrs. Fairlie’s Portraits of children of the nobility 3 216. 1887. _Boase’s Exeter college_ (1879) 125. 217. 1821. _d._ Ropley, Hants. Jany. or Feb. 1858. _F. Lillywhite’s 218. 1874. _Illust. Sporting News_, _i_ 244 (1862), 4 _portraits_; 219. 1855. _Dramatic and musical review_, _iii_ 379 (1844). 220. 1870. _Journal of British Archæol. Assoc. xxviii_ 307 (1872). 221. 1866. _J. Smith’s Our Scottish clergy_ (1848) 108–12; _W. 222. 1836. _d._ Hornby 17 July 1851. _bur._ in cloister of college 223. 1888. _W. Andrews’s Modern Yorkshire Poets_ (1885) 146–53; _W. 224. 1864. _d._ London 26 Aug. 1864. 225. 1871. _Times 14 Oct. 1871 p._ 5; _W. H. Blanch’s Ye parish of 226. 1831. Long _d._ 41 Harley st. London 2 July 1834 aged 35. 227. 1874. _Law Times_, _lvi_ 406 (1874); _The Westminster Papers_, 228. 1839. _d._ Abbotsford, Roxburghshire 25 Nov. 1854. _bur._ next 229. 1882. _Blackwood’s Mag. April 1882 pp._ 675–80. 230. 1877. _Montagu Williams’s Leaves of a life_ (1891) 2–4. 231. 1867. _G.M. iii_ 399 (1867). 232. 1886. _Proc. of Soc. of Antiq. xi_ 375 (1886). 233. introduction to the study of the Chaldee language 1859. _d._ 3 234. 1858. _d._ Kilcoleman, Bandon, co. Cork 27 Feb. 1889. _History 235. 1872. _I.L.N. lx_ 261, 267, 339 (1872), _portrait_; _Waagen’s 236. 1879. _d._ The Cottage, Sandgate, Kent 11 Nov. 1886. _Law 237. 1854. _J. Picciotto’s Sketches of Anglo-Jewish history_ (1875) 238. 1862. _d._ 5 Dorset sq. London 27 May 1893. 239. 1865. _J. C. Dibdin’s Edinburgh Stage_ (1888) 477–8; _A.R._ 240. 1875. _d._ Whitehaven, Cumberland 29 July 1879. _bur._ in Grange 241. 1892. _bur._ Kensal Green 15 Nov. 242. 1849. _d._ Glo’ster hotel, 76 Piccadilly, London 1 Feb. 1855. 243. 1836. _d._ 2 May 1852. 244. 1873. _d._ Strathallan, Upper Norwood, Surrey 10 Jany. 1880. 245. 1870. _d._ 41 Mecklenburgh sq. London 5 March 1871. 246. 1877. _d._ Hotel Krone, Zell am See in the Austrian Tyrol 9 247. 1860. _d._ 11 Upper Berkeley st. London 21 Oct. 1880. 248. 1865. _d._ Enfield, Middlesex 22 March 1876. _bur._ St. Ann’s 249. 1853. _d._ 39 Robert st. Hampstead road, London 15 June 1879. 250. 1872. _Irish law times_, _vi_ 439 (1872). 251. 1852. _d._ 9 Park st. Grosvenor square, London 23 June 1868. 252. 1887. _d._ Eastbourne 24 July 1891. 253. 1871. _Portraits of eminent conservatives_ (1846), _portrait_; 254. 1862. _d._ Oxford 24 Aug. 1881. 255. 1873. Anne Lucy his widow granted civil list pension of £70, 24 256. 1859. _d._ 22 Feb. 1862 aged 87. _Law Times 24 Dec. 1859 p._ 156 257. 1879. _W. C. Maclehouse’s Memoirs of Glasgow men_ (1886), _ii_ 258. 103. _Thoms’ Human longevity_ (1879) 255–63. 259. 1867. _d._ The Cloisters, Westminster abbey 21 Dec. 1873. _bur._ 260. 1875. _d._ Maidstone 13 July 1893. _A. P. Martin’s Life of Lord 261. 1820. _d._ 31 Brompton crescent, London 19 Dec. 1851, portraits 262. 1873. _bur._ Brompton cemetery 3 June. _Law Times_, _lv_ 127 263. 1856. _d._ Llangollen, Wales 11 Sep. 1865. _bur._ Harbledown. 264. 1847. _d._ 17 Park crescent, Regent’s park, London 1 Sep. 1853. 265. 1857. _bur._ Harbledown churchyard 26 Feb. _G.M. April 1857 pp._ 266. 1860. _d._ Alexandria 1 April 1860 aged 35. 267. 1878. _d._ 43 Harley st. London 22 Feb. 1875. _bur._ in nave of 268. 1872. _bur._ Prospect cemetery, Glasnevin 21 Dec. _Irish law 269. 1866. _d._ Charlestown 26 Feb. 1882. _Appleton’s American 270. 1863. _Sir T. Martin’s Life of Lord Lyndhurst 2 ed._ (1884), 271. 1839. _d._ White Hart tavern, 197 High st. Shoreditch, London 23 272. 1861. _d._ Haverford 2 Jany. 1868. 273. 1833. _d._ Loup cottage, Axminster, Devon 25 Aug. 1869. 274. 1855. _Proc. Linnean Soc. ii_ 414 (1855). 275. 1882. _A voyage round the world. 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Margaret 386. 1878. _Land and Water_, _xxv_ 485 (1878). 387. 1875. _bur._ East Preston st. cemetery, Newington. _Crombie’s 388. 1857. _d._ 31 Linden gardens, Kensington 4 Oct. 1880. _C. R. 389. 1890. _Times 16 April 1890 p._ 6; _British Medical Journal 11 390. 1884. _Proc. of Royal Soc. xxxvi_ 1–3 (1884); _Nature_, _xxix_ 391. 1877. _Munk’s College of physicians_, _iii_ 234 (1878). 392. 1891. _Waagen’s Galleries of art_ (1857) 394–9; _I.L.N. xvi_ 92 393. 1830. _d._ 1882. _I.L.N. lxvii_ 337, 341 (1875), _portrait_. 394. 1869. _Cecil’s Records of the chase_ (1877) 140–41; _Waagen’s 395. 1874. _I.L.N. lxiv_ 523 (1874), _lxv_ 236; _Journal of royal 396. 1881. _Arthur Miall’s Life of Edward Miall_ (1884), _portrait_; 397. 1851. _Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia_ (1890) 564. 398. 1835. _d._ The Limes, Bristol road, Birmingham 1 March 1891. 399. 1889. _d._ Kew asylum near Melbourne 3 Dec. 1890. _W. G. 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Therry’s Reminiscenses_ (1863) 164–78; _R. Flanagan’s 461. 1879. _d._ Mansfield road, London 4 Nov. 1883. 462. 1835. _d._ at residence of his son, captain Mullen, governor of 463. 1890. _d._ Dublin 6 Feb. 1869. 464. 1851. _d._ 15 March 1856. _Times 28 March 1856 p._ 10. 465. 1893. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 14 Feb., the funeral procession 466. 1849. _d._ Fermoy 4 Dec. 1856. _Brady’s Episcopal succession ii_ 467. 1866. _d._ Wimbledon, Surrey 15 Nov. 1883. _H. Scott’s Fasti i_ 468. 1871. _bur._ Glasnevin cemet. _I.L.N. lix_ 618 (1871), _lx_ 15, 469. 1849. _d._ Exmouth, Devon 2 Aug. 1854. 470. 1894. _Robert F. Murray, his poems, with a memoir by Andrew 471. 1863. _d._ Elm Bank, Lasswade, near Edinburgh 15 April 1872. 472. 1891. _The Scotsman 11 March 1891 p._ 7. 473. 1861. _d._ Newcastle 28 May 1875. _S. A. Swaine’s Faithful men_ 474. 1888. _bur._ Highgate cemetery 17 May. 475. 1892. _bur._ Pére Lachaise cemet. 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